Sales of Art

Sculpture Sold to New Houston Art Collector

I would rather have sold this sculpture at a galley show. I miss the people and the party in this year given unto the plague. What a wonderful bolt from the blue to have an old acquaintance call me in search of a wedding anniversary present, (they buy art for each other every year).

An outdoor sculpture, created from architectural materials scrounged from the streets of Houston in the wake of Hurricane Ike, the corrugated tin was taken to the country for artistic treatment. Below is a video of the process:

I exhibited this sculpture in solo shows at Redbud Gallery and Zoya Tommy Gallery, garnering good responses including a review: http://www.thegreatgodpanisdead.com/2012/01/post-industrial-pagan-megaliths.html This is the fifth sculpture from my “Constructed Chaos” series to sell. Since I installed it in the collectors’ yard, the neighbors have been enjoying it, too.

If you have questions, are interested in seeing more photos of this series or reading my artist statement about it, please email me, jamesciosek@msn.com

Sold!

I am so appreciative of the collectors who buy my art. These three wall pieces are going to clients and friends who also own one of my light sculptures. Thanks, Jen and Josh for being loyal patrons!

James Ciosek Cretto 12
Cretto 12, house paint, glue and pigment on masonite, 2017.

James Ciosek Painting #20
Painting #20, spray paint, tar and india ink on masonite.

James Ciosek Painting #24B
Painting #24B, spray paint, glue, pigment, and plastic roofing cement on asphalt board.